Check the monitor: Please do memory recall. Please refer to this FAQ Check device setting: Please check and set to recommended refresh rate. You can refer to this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAkbjPiLNcE If possible, please connect monitor to another device with different input. If above doesn’t help, please contact ViewSo...
Please refer to the video on how to change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAkbjPiLNcE
1.Under "Control Panel", open "Device Manager". 2. Find the Display adapters and double click on it then double click on the device shown: 3.Select Driver tab, this will list the Driver version.
The serial number can usually be found on the back or bottom of your product and is either 10 or 12 digits long. The serial number can also be found on the original box of the unit.
If the image does not fill the screen of the monitor or if it looks like the image is slightly too big for the monitor, try below suggestion. 1.Adjust setting on the PC/laptop: (1)Set native resolution of monitor in your PC/laptop's Display settings. (2)Change Scaling in Display settings. Use the graphic card software to change ...
Please refer to this FAQ, find "Calibrate your display" section and follow the instruction.
Dual monitor setup is simple to configure on modern computers. Windows will automatically detect and configure the displays. Requirement: 1. Windows 7 or later. 2. A PC or laptop with at least 2 video out ports. 3. 2 monitors. After connected 2 monitors to 2 video out ports, Windows will automatically load the drivers and present a...
In normal operating conditions, there might be normal electric current sound came monitor which should not impact on your usage. If this did not occur in the past but appeared recently, please contact ViewSonic service center.
Please refer to this FAQ section 1 and set to recommended display resolution.
Image persistence (or image retention) is a result of a stationary image being displayed for a long period of time. <Correction> Turn off the screen for hours. <Prevention> 1. Set the display to turn off after a few minutes of system idle under ”Power & Sleep “ (Win10) or “Battery” (Macbook). 2. Turn off the monitor when ...